What time do you get the most done?: Morning, afternoon, or night?
I chose afternoon cos I wanted to do night, but realistically, unless you count sleeping as doing something, afternoon would be the answer
edit: wait actually now that I think about it, I’m pretty sure I did team night lol
That's a hard one, I'm kinda lazy at all times of the day sadly I might say night though because it's the only time I can do stuff other than school, and that's when I'm most likely to be productive
I started playing it, and I was really enjoying it until I realized the passengers were eating children haven't played it since, even though I love creepy games
you love creepy game ? Try Gylt, it's a creepy game!!
It didnt receive enough praise and was underlooked maybe not enough attention was drawn to the game back then so theres no sequel/remakes/remasters and its director/writer (same person in both) retired from game development shortly after and left Japan for Canada.. maybe you could play it on PS3/PS4 with backwards compatibility to have some graphics improvement (shadows and lightning and antialiasing for textures) but i cant find video of anyone doing it and i dont have those consoles to try it myself
I started playing it, and I was really enjoying it until I realized the passengers were eating children haven't played it since, even though I love creepy games
you love creepy game ? Try Gylt, it's a creepy game!!
Does the Gylt stand for anything or is that the name of the game?
Puyo Puyo Tsu is the greatest competitive puzzle game ever made. Deceptively simple rules lead to an absurdly high skill ceiling. I have a lot of love for the versus puzzle genre as a whole, but what elevates Tsu as the king is the heavy emphasis on paying attention to your opponent and adapting. A lot of other puzzle games kinda just let you do your own thing without worrying too much about what your opponent is up to, just play to out-DPS, but that doesn't fly here. You have to defend and play real footsies in a way that feels surprisingly analogous to fighting games.
20th then went on to take that base and add a ton of goodies to make it the best package deal. 20 variant game modes, 24 character stories, a comprehensive set of tutorials, a devilish set of chain challenges, and a final challenge where you play against max level CPU while it's allowed to cheat.
It's a tragedy this game was never released in the west, and I have a very long rant on Youtube about Sega has criminally neglected the series with the half-assed slop they put out now because they know that crossovers will sell better than the main series ever will.